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Is the way 'and' is used at the start of the second sentence below correct? Someone that is reviewing my writing said that its an 'egregious grammar error'. Am I missing something? It seems correct to me.

Finance is grounded in both the theory and practice. And I’m intrinsically attracted by the fundamental concepts and how they behave once they’re brought into society.

  • Starting with and, but, and or is startling, but no longer incorrect. I use it very selectively, and you could use better connectors here. Also, "intrinsically" is not ideal. Perhaps too fancy here. Sentence #2 mostly says you like sentence #1. – Yosef Baskin Oct 16 '23 at 21:56

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